Housing Options for Retreat in Steamboat
September 12th-14th, 2025
Friday Night, Saturday & Sunday
Bud Werner Memorial Library
Hotels Within Walking Distance of the Venue
Rabbit Ears Motel 201 Lincoln Ave, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Greg at the hotel says to book by phone (970) 879-1150 and ask for “a room from the Buddhist Center retreat;” this is a special discount for the Buddhist Center. Single Queen is $159/night, and 2 Queen beds are $239/night. Complimentary Breakfast, 7-day full refund cancellation policy, a half mile walk from the library, or hop on the free bus. Across the street from Natural Grocers and Old Town Hot Springs.
Nordic Lodge of Steamboat Springs 1036 Lincoln Ave, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Close to the Library venue and eateries such as Smell that Bread and Creekside. Two day cancellation policy with a full refund. Plus, if driving, you are guaranteed a parking space.
Hotel Bristol 917 Lincoln Ave, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Short walk to the Library venue and eateries such as Seedz, Mazzola’s and Inclusions Bakery. Parking available.
AirB&B and VRBO - Some are within walking distance of the library.
Other Places To Stay
Holiday Inn 3190 S Lincoln Ave, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Homewood Suites by Hilton 3600 S Lincoln Ave, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Residence Inn Marriott 1480 Pine Grove Rd, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Walking distance to Safeway. It is on the bus route, but we can provide transport to the library if needed.
Check “Hotels in Steamboat”- There are other condo listings by the ski mountain that may be reasonable if you have a car.
Financial Assistance with Housing
We are working to secure home stays or reduced cost housing for those in need. Please contact Susan at membership@steamboatbuddhistcenter.org if you are interested in these options.
“No matter what comes along, we’re always standing at the center of the world in the middle of sacred space, and everything that comes into that circle and exists with us there has come to teach us what we need to know.
Our life’s work is to wake up, to let the things that enter into the circle wake you up rather than put you to sleep. ”